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  2. Prisoner rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Prison Litigation Reform Act, or PLRA, is a federal statute enacted in 1996 with the intent of limiting "frivolous lawsuits" by prisoners.Among its provisions, the PLRA requires prisoners to exhaust all possibly executive means of reform before filing for litigation, restricts the normal procedure of having the losing defendant pay legal fees (thus making fewer ...

  3. Prison abolition movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Giving or limiting support from certain policies and practices will enable the progression of the abolitionist movement. Perspective 8 Abolitionists believe that crime is a consequence of a broken society, and resources must be used towards social programs instead of the funding of prisons. They advocate for public solutions to public problems ...

  4. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    To discourage inmates from reporting abuse, staff provided youth with snacks or special privileges, such as being allowed to stay up late, former inmates said. Fernandez recalled that before an inspection by state officials last year, staff promised to throw a party for the girls if they behaved and answered questions as instructed.

  5. Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) - Wikipedia

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    In modern times pay-to-stay programs have been noted for their low debt collection rate that often range between 10 and 15 percent due to people being in pay-to-stay being much more likely to suffer from poverty; over a two fiscal year period, Eaton County, Michigan collected only around 5% of over $1 million charged in pay-to-stay fees.

  6. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Just a year after going public, a riot broke out at Esmor’s immigration detention center near Newark International Airport in New Jersey, a holding tank for immigrants caught trying to enter the country illegally. As an organized group of inmates began to assault guards, staff abandoned their posts and fled the jail. An INS official on site ...

  7. Former prison guard used app to take and give thousands to ...

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    The 25-year-old Midlands resident resigned last year, according to an arrest warrant.

  8. When Texas jails issue tablets, it comes at cost for inmates ...

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    A handful of Texas jails have issued electronic tablets to inmates. Counties can make money off their use. When Texas jails issue tablets, it comes at cost for inmates and families

  9. Prison reform - Wikipedia

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    The jailer made his money by charging the inmates for food and drink and legal services and the whole system was rife with corruption. [3] One reform of the sixteenth century was the establishment of the London Bridewell as a house of correction for women and children.

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